My Logitech mouse became unusable, Logi Options+ can't validate certificate
Logi Options+ stopped working on macOS.
Because core settings depend on the app, I can't even change mouse acceleration, not just macros or shortcuts. Without the software, the mouse is basically unusable.
If hardware requires software to function, that software failing because of a missed cert renewal is pretty unacceptable.
Ask HN: Any Microsoft employees/devs here? What's happening to Microsoft?
Why are they behaving like this since last year (trying very hard to burn themselves to the ground)
Latest example:
Microsoft Office renamed to “Microsoft 365 Copilot app” (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46496465)
Not only the rename is absurd, but the page (office.com) looks heavily vibe-coded
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2026)
Share your information if you are looking for work. Please use this format:
Location:
Remote:
Willing to relocate:
Technologies:
Résumé/CV:
Email:
Please only post if you are personally looking for work. Agencies, recruiters, job boards,
and so on, are off topic here.Readers: please only email these addresses to discuss work opportunities.
There's a site for searching these posts at https://www.wantstobehired.com.
Ask HN: How do you use 5–10 minute gaps productively?
I often have 5-10m gaps. It’s too easy to waste this time.
What things do you like to do in these increments?
For instance, learning a new skill, getting slightly better at something, reading high quality content.
Edited to clarify that I don’t mean phone-specific activities!
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2026)
Please state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US) or similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is not an option.
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. One post per company. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does.
Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed to responding to applicants.
Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.
Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.
Searchers: try https://dheerajck.github.io/hnwhoishiring/, http://nchelluri.github.io/hnjobs/, https://hnresumetojobs.com, https://hnhired.fly.dev, https://kennytilton.github.io/whoishiring/, https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com, or this (unofficial) Chrome extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hn-hiring-pro/mpfal....
Don't miss this other fine thread: Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46466073
Git analytics that works across GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket
I built Gitmore. Connects via webhooks, tracks commits and PRs, and gives you one dashboard. AI answers questions about activity, sends weekly reports to Slack/email. Connect agent to slack which answers your questions directly from your workspace. https://gitmore.io (free for 1 repo).
RevisionDojo, a YC startup, is running astroturfing campaigns targeting kids?
RevisionDojo is a YC-backed test prep company ($3.4M raised) that sells International Baccalaureate (IB) test prep. Over the past year, users on r/IBO sub-reddit have documented a pattern of unethical marketing practices:
*Astroturfing:* Coordinated campaigns where accounts pose as students sharing "cheatsheets" and "predicted exam leaks." Other accounts then upvote, leave supportive comments, and ask follow-up questions—creating the illusion of organic student excitement. Multiple threads have exposed this pattern [1][2][3].
*Paid fake posts:* High school students report being offered payment to write promotional Reddit posts [4].
*Pressuring critics:* Users who post negative reviews report being contacted directly by company representatives, told it's "a shame" they're posting publicly [5]. Critical comments receive coordinated mass downvotes [6].
*Soliciting copyrighted materials:* They use TikTok influencers and fake reddit posts to persuade students to sell them official IB exam papers, violating IB policies [7].
The r/IBO moderators are actively investigating [8].
These practices appear to be working great for them. Recently, they acquired OnePrep (oneprep.xyz), a free SAT prep tool that was already popular on r/sat. Since the acquisition, the same manipulation tactics have been deployed at scale: 150 Trustpilot reviews in a window of a few days [9], and widespread coordinated Reddit manipulation—multiple accounts posting "tips" that recommend Oneprep, coordinated upvoting, and fake enthusiasm in comments. The most prominent example was a 2,000+ upvote post removed by moderators for manipulation, but it's part of a sustained campaign across the subreddit.
*Sources:*
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1p55qun/ [2] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1jsb00a/ [3] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1ohcohi/ [4] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1p55qun/comment/nqmhal3/ [5] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1my1ajx/comment/na94upv/ [6] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1my1ajx/comment/na8zvs4/ [7] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1mej900/ [8] https://www.reddit.com/r/IBO/comments/1my1ajx/comment/nagdkl5/ [9] https://www.trustpilot.com/review/oneprep.xyz
Ask HN: What's a standard way for apps to request text completion as a service?
If I'm writing a new lightweight application that requires LLM-based text completion to power a feature, is there a standard way to request the user's operating system to provide a completion?
For instance, imagine I'm writing a small TUI that allows you to browse jsonl files, and want to create a feature to enable natural language parsing. Is there an emerging standard for an implementation agnostic, "Translate this natural query to jq {natlang-query}: response here: "?
If we don't have this yet, what would it take to get this built and broadly available?
Amazon Prime AI overviews can't even get the basics right
Frasier is one of my favorite shows of all time. I love the characters, the writing, the acting, the whole kit and kaboodle.
I've been watching it on Prime and it's been driving me insane how drivel and nonsensical their season and episode AI overviews are.
Here is the overview for season eight:
In the eighth season of Frasier we meet Daphne and Niles post elopement and dealing with Donny suing Daphne. Meanwhile, Frasier reluctantly becomes 'mentor' to station KACL's young new owner, Silicon Valley billionaire Kenny Daly
Niles and Daphne elope in season ten!
Kenny Daly is the lovable station manager, not the new owner!What is going on? Amazon's a billion fucking dollar company. Just pay for IMBD's overviews. Oh, that's right, Amazon owns IMDB because of course they do.
I am so sick and tired of this AI slop infecting everything.
Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2026 – Show and tell
Ask HN: Has anyone else been struggling with search lately?
Doing research is extremely frustrating these days. I feel like either I'm going nuts or search has been nerfed.
My search queries are frequently misinterpreted. Google, bing, duckduckgo have a strong recency bias and don't surface older webpages.
These problems get worse for niche and technical topics. I can't even find existing webpages that I know I've found / read about in the past.
What's going on? Why is the modern search experience so frustrating?
ProjectCLI: The Swiss Army Knife CLI for bootstrapping any project
Hi HN,
I built ProjectCLI (@dawitworku/projectcli) — a universal interactive CLI for developers who are tired of juggling multiple project generators.
Problem: Setting up a new project often requires learning dozens of commands: create-react-app, cargo new, poetry new, laravel new, etc. It’s tedious, error-prone, and repetitive.
Solution: ProjectCLI lets you scaffold *any project in minutes*: - Multi-language support: JS, TS, Python, Rust, Go, Java, PHP, C#, Dart, Swift, Ruby. - Multi-framework support: React, Next.js, Vue, NestJS, Express, Django, Flask, Actix, Axum, Rocket, Laravel, Symfony, Spring Boot, etc. - Interactive CLI with fuzzy search, smart defaults, and context awareness. - Preflight checks for missing tools. - Remote templates: clone any GitHub starter kit for instant scaffolding. - One-click CI/CD & Docker setup. - Non-interactive mode for automation or scripts.
Quick Start: ```bash npx @dawitworku/projectcli@latest # or globally npm install -g @dawitworku/projectcli projectcli Why I built it: I wanted a single tool that works across languages and frameworks, saves hours, and makes project bootstrapping fun and reliable.
GitHub: https://github.com/Dawaman43/projectcli
NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@dawitworku/projectcli
Ask HN: How do small teams make sure recurring tasks don't slip?
In small teams(~10), a lot of important work is recurring and operational: checks, reports, maintenance, follow-ups.
These tasks are rarely complex, but they’re easy to forget or assume "someone did it".
How do you assign and track recurring work in a small team?
Do you: - use task managers? - calendars? - informal routines? - just trust it gets done?
What actually works long-term?
Anyone building software for wearable tech?
With rings, bands and sunglasses interface are popping up from various companies. Anyone trying to build software for it?
Tell HN: Internet Bug Bounty (IBB) on HackerOne Appears Dead, CVEs Unpaid
I figured out this might be a good place to ask/raise this.
This is about the IBB program:
https://hackerone.com/ibb
A few months back, I reported two vulnerabilities that should get a $8000 payout or so. They got CVE numbers and got fixed months back.
It seems like the program is dead. Last report has been resolved 8 months ago. I have tried repeatedly to contact HackerOne through different channels, but got no response. This includes e-mailing the official IBB e-mail, e-mailing HackerOne people directly, reaching out through their forms and using mediation. There's total silence.
I searched social media for any mentions of this, but didn't see any communications.
It looks like the program is dead. The bounties are still being promised, but the reports are ignored - even for published CVE's that clearly do qualify for payouts according to the rules.
Does anyone know more about the situation? What shall be done here? Is the program dead?
Ask HN: What kind of setup do you run for your children?
I have a 6 year old daughter I want to get setup with a custom desktop. I am thinking about running a custom Linux distribution on an old iMac (form factor) and lock it down via custom DNS/keep it offline. Curious what you are running for your kids?
Private Operating System
Does an OS exist that provides a user with a private session. I mean no history, logging or tracking? I'm a journalist working on a sensitive story and need complete safety/secrecy. I already have TOR for internet but was wondering if there is a completely private OS.
I made a lofi page for late night work
Hey everyone
I usually listen to lo-fi while working or coding, so I made a small side project to collect the kind of lo-fi music I actually use.
It’s free to listen to, built with free music, and I coded it using React.
Nothing fancy — just something simple for focus and background vibes.
If anyone’s interested:
https://indiegoodies.com/lofi
Would love any feedback
Ask HN: Reading list for being a better engineer?
I'm looking for some books to help me practise and refine my skills as a developer and Engineer.
I'm currently working in python on a django project, working in a financial domain. I lead a few engineers and direct/manage some projects. But I feel like I'm missing out on something when I read about people making things in zig and rust, or how they apply some numerical modelling techniques to certain problems, plus the new technologies being developed. I feel like I'm very much not knowledgeable or distinguishable enough, so I want to refine my skill a bit and maintain "sharp" in case of something happening and i need to find a new job quickly. And i want to make sure that I'm learning all that I could be learning in my current position.
Some previous books I've read / enjoyed:
* The makings of an Expert Engineer * Designing data intensive applications (haven't finished, moved house and lost the book, want to pick it up again) * Designing Elixir Systems with OTP * Practical Common Lisp
I feel like I have learned a bit with the Elixir/CL books, inwhich I apply to how i write python, but I never branch out to doing my own projects in these languages, so I feel like I'm missing out on utilizing these tools fully.
Is there anything to read that could take me to the proverbial next level?
What do people usually do with spare Android phones? Any practical use cases?
I’ve been thinking about practical ways people reuse spare or unused Android devices instead of letting them sit in a drawer.
I’ve seen cases where phones are used for testing, monitoring, background tasks, or other always-online purposes after a one-time setup. No user interaction, just keeping the device connected and running.
Curious what real-world use cases others have actually found useful. Are there setups that worked well long-term, or things to avoid?
Not trying to promote anything here — genuinely interested in how people approach this.
Ask HN: What's the future of software testing and QA?
Hello everyone, I have spent a decade in software testing and QA. I see Al taking over the field very fast. I want to prepare for the next five or ten years. According to you how the software testing field will evolve in the future? What should I prepare for it?
Ask HN: What did you learn in 2025?
What is something you learned (or had to re-learn) in 2025? New skills, insights, life lessons that could be worth sharing with the rest of the forum.
For me: I've been forced to relearn how important sleep hygiene is and that it is something that can fall away slowly resulting in misery. Maintaining a consistent be time is a chore but one that does make for a happier life.
Tell HN: I'm having the worst career winter of my life
SWE with 10+ years of experience, I've shipped great products and worked commercially with Ruby/Rails, Node.js, TypeScript, and Golang.
I'm open to learning new languages.
I'm UK-based and have been struggling to secure a good remote role for an extended period.
I'm hardworking and bring substantial experience and strong execution skills. I can also handle management functions.
Is anyone else going through the same? Any help understanding why this is happening would be greatly appreciated.
Github https://github.com/shellandbull
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mario-gintili-software-engineer/
Email code.mario.gintili [at] gmail [dot] com
Ask HN: Launching niche service soon, how should I prepare?
Hello, I've been working on a niche product MVP for little over a month and I believe its ready for beta testing.
What are some steps to help with a solid beta launch?
Here is my list before launching:
1. Web page demonstrates features and what problem it solves. 2. Join a beta wait list that adds to a community, for support, videos, feature requests. 3. Posting messages on specific communities on social sites like Reddit, discord. 4. Offer lifetime pass for decent price that will give the users a boosted plan.
Current issues: I have no idea how to price it out. It will be broken down into 3 plans for most people, then special cases will have 2 additional plans.
Some features have real measurable costs for example bots, SMS, etc. Not sure how to mark those up. Make them A-la-cart?
I still need to build iOS and Android applications but won't do that without real feedback and an API built.
Any thoughts, feedback, how to figure out price, how to market without making it feel like marketing? Different Prep ideas?
Appreciate your feedback.
Ask HN: Are you missing daily email alerts from HN?
I have been an HN reader for over 10 years. For the past 3 days I have not been receiving any HN emails in my inbox. IIRC this is only the second time this has happened since I started reading HN posts. I prefer emails over jumping to the website. I am wondering if this is just happening to me or if others are experiencing the same issue as well.
Ask HN: What's the best talk you've watched?
Ask HN: How is your work making the world a better place?
It’s something I’ve long struggled with in tech, but I wonder if there are things I’m looking past.
There’s the obvious answer “paying the bills for my loved ones,” but I’ve always been searching for something deeper.
Ask HN: Is anyone having success with Reddit ads?
We've been experimenting with Reddit ads for a few weeks now, and the top-end metrics are really strong:
CTR: 4.2% CPC: $0.09 eCPM: $3.61
But conversion on our landing page to testing out our platform is shockingly bad, like basically zero.
Our landing page isn't amazing, but I don't think it's so terrible that people are disgusted upon arrival.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Has anyone had major success advertising on Reddit?
How to use AI to augment learning without losing critical thinking skills?
Lately I have been using AI more in my day to day learning. I typically use it to generate boilerplate code, ask it to explain some concept I’m having trouble grasping in an easier way and fact checking what it says while asking for deeper clarification (why is something done this way, what are others ways it can be done, comparing and contrasting etc. I basically use it as a tutor. I don’t use it to really “do” anything for me. I program most everything by hand and anything that has to do with problem solving I do myself.
But I won’t lie and say I’m not scared of becoming reliant on AI. I think the way I’m using it is pretty good. Improve learning while continue to apply knowledge myself. But I’d like to know where I can improve my AI usage and how you guys are using AI in your workflow. It’s giving me a great deal of anxiety when I read articles about how AI will kill critical thinking skills and what not. I don’t want to avoid it. But I don’t want it to make me stupid.
Ask HN: Expository/Succinct Books on Modern Physics
What are some good books which give an overview of all of Modern Physics (or even better, all of Physics)? Mathematical rigour is fine as long as they are clear and starting from undergrad level. Books for each of the quadrants mentioned here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_physics
I have my eye on John Dirk Walecka's (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dirk_Walecka) books which seem pretty good particularly the ones published by World Scientific Publishing. Three vols on Introduction, Advanced, Topics on Modern Physics and Introduction vols on Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, General Relativity. - https://www.worldscientific.com/author/Walecka%2C+John+Dirk?...
Dover has Robert Sproull's Modern Physics which seems a bit old. - https://store.doverpublications.com/products/9780486783260
Springer has S.H.Patil's Elements of Modern Physics which seems up to date. - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-70143-7
Does anybody have experience with these books both studying and teaching from? I would appreciate it if the knowledgeable folks here can shed some light on this.
What other books provide similar overview of the domain?
Also suggestions on books which provide the needed background Mathematics.
PS: I am finding the the old Soviet era book Fundamentals of Physics by Ivanov quite useful to get an overview - https://mirtitles.org/2018/04/21/fundamentals-of-physics-iva...